Denford Lathe

The novaturn lathe has been in the space for some time and has had very little use to date
it is NOT a scary hard to use machine and is avaialble for use by any member without induction.

Obviously take care when using, if you are unsure of anything ASK SOMEONE, a a good place to ask is the
google group. If you have never used a Lathe or CNC machine at all before the learning curve can be a little
steep but should be manageable.

There are a number of good 'howto' videos on youtube
Including three by me :-) of designing a part and specifically to be cut on the lathe
See lower in the section for the links to the videos.

There is also some generic videos on using a denford lathe.
See Part1
and Part 2

The lathe used is the same as ours except that we have a 8 position automatic tool changer.

The novaturn software has a simulation mode' that lets you program a part an run it on the computer only
to check all is well before you actually cut it out for real. This gives an easy confidence boost.

The current default tool setup and offsets are good for the 4 'outside' tools
Rough cut, Finishing, Parting and Threading. But the previous person may have changed or moved things so ALWAYS
check tool offsets and work offsets before running a job.

If you have any questions please ask, I am more than happy to give a demo/introduction if people do not feel confident enough to go it alone.

Update 24/12/2016
Tested the lathe today, it is 100% functional.

There is a post processor available below for Fusion 360
which is a great 3d design tool that is free for private/educational use
There are lots of how to work Fusion 360 vids on Youtube, the NYC CNC ones are all good.

My Post Processor for The denford Lathe in fusion 360
All seems to work fine for external turning/grooving should be 100% functional but threading and internal cutting only tested on the sim
If you downloaded the previous version you need to switch, the last one had a problem in that it did not execute tool changes correctly on the
lathe even though they worked in the sim.

Post any successes/problems on the google groups,
let me know if this is useful and I may be persuaded to do vids on the Bridgeport and Myford lathes
although at present both of these do need an actual induction due to there ability to eat fingers
of unwary hackers.

This stuff not needed to use the lathe, mostly collecting things as I find them in case we ever want to upgrade the Lathe
to a better controller.

Auto Tool Changer.
The ATC unit runs from a DC motor driving the tool turret via a worm Gear.
There are 3 sensors (optical) that give a grey code encoded tool number as the turret rotates.
The tool is selected by putting 24 volts on the DC motor, the turret starts turning.
Monitor the 3 sensors, when they have the correct tool number the DC voltage is reduced to 12 volts and the
polarity is reversed. This causes the toolpost to reverse and lock. The 12 volts reverse polarity is
maintained to keep the tool locked in place.
Diagrams of the tool changer board below.